The Sokoto State Government has called on the Federal Government to halt its telecoms blockade on 14 local government areas of the state citing several reasons.
Africa Daily News, New York reports that the blockade had been imposed in September as part of efforts to clamp down on bandits operating in the North-West.
A similar blockade is currently in place in parts of Zamfara and Kaduna States.
However, after βan enlarged security council meeting on the fallout of bandits attack on Goronyo market which claimed the lives of 43 people last weekβ, the Sokoto State Government said it was necessary to review the blockade.
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‘According to Gov. Aminu Tambuwal, the call for the rescinding of the blockade became necessary in view of concerns expressed by security outfits in the state that the outage was affecting the smooth conduct of their works,’ a statement signed by Tambuwalβs spokesperson, Muhammad Bello, said.
‘He said the state government has already forwarded a letter to the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy to review the internet blockade.’
The statement said Tambuwal disclosed the stateβs decision when he received, on Saturday, the North-East Governors Forum (NEGF) represented by Governors of Borno and Gombe state, Prof. Babagana Aymara Zulum and Alhaji Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya respectively.
The North-East Governors were paying a condolence visit to the state over the recent bandit attacks in the state.
AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK